Baltimore Ravens: 2015 Offensive Line Grades
By Joe Serpico
Jensen waited three years to earn his chance in the starting lineup. It did not start off too well for the 2012 sixth-round pick out of Division II Colorado State-Pueblo, who was inactive for his entire rookie season as he dealt with a foot injury. He spent much of 2014 on the practice squad before taking on a reserve role this season.
Jensen was thrusted into the lineup when Osemele missed two weeks with injury and remained with the starting group once the team decided to move KO to left tackle for the injured Monroe. Once Jensen got his chance to play with the starting unit, he played well, drawing praise from coaches.
He is terrific as a run blocker and could stay in the starting lineup if KO or Monroe is on their way out this offseason. The Ravens have decisions to make but they do have options on the offensive line if they lose someone before or during free agency.